Correct the Sentence
Nouns
Word Parts
Sentence Parts
Punctuation
100

please don't do that

Please don't do that. 

100

What is a noun? Give me some examples

person, place, or thing

Examples: cat, cup, school. 

100

What is a root word?

The main word that can stand alone. 

100

What makes up a sentence? 

A subject and a predicate 

100

What are our ending punctuation?

period, exclamation point, and question mark
200

hey craig, do you want to eat. 

Hey Craig, do you want to eat?

200

What is a proper noun? Use one in a sentence. 

a specific noun 

Mcdonalds has yummy food. 

200
What is a prefix? Give some examples? 

The part of the word that comes before the root word. 

Examples: re, dis, un 

Examples of the prefix in use: 

200

What is a subject?

A person place or thing that the sentence is about. 
200

What is a comma

something that marks pausing

300
i have a lot of animals I have cats chicken and dogs. 

I have a lot of animals. I have cats, chicken, and dogs. 

300

When do you use es, s, or ies?

es: if the word ends in ch, sh, th, x, z

ies: y 

s: anything else

300

What is a suffix? Give me some examples: 

The part of the word that comes after the root word.
Examples: ful, less, ed, ly

Let's use this in a word!

300

What is a predicate?

the verb that the subject does

300

What is an abbreviation?

when a word is shortened, and it is used in names and addresses
400

don't try to spook me said jaime

"Don't try to spook me," said Jamie. 

400

What is a special noun? 

When the noun is plural without having a s, es, or ies. 

Examples: Mice, Child, Women, Men

400

What does it mean? disrespectful

Dis: not 

Respect: to show that you care

Ful: full of 


400

What is a complete predicate?

The describing word that comes before the subject and the subject

400

What are quotation marks? 

They are used for dialogue 

500

stop James July said I don't want to ride the bike. 

"Stop James!" July said, "I don't want to ride the bike." 

500

What is a concrete vs. abstract noun. 

A concrete noun: is nouns that have been seen or identified with any of the five senses. 

- cup 

An abstract noun: names that cannot be identifies with any of the five senses. 

- thought 

500

What does it mean? Prejudged

Pre: before

Judge: to decide 

ed: in the past

500

What is a complete predicate?

The predicate and everything after

500

What is an apostrophe? Give me examples 

This is used for contractions.